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Two neighbours of the ultra-short-period Earth-sized planet K2-157 b in the warm Neptunian savanna

Context. The formation and evolution of ultra-short-period (USP) rocky planets is poorly understood. However, it is widely thought that these planets could not have formed at their present-day close-in orbits, but instead migrated inwards through interactions with outer neighbours. Aims. We aim to confirm and characterise the USP Earth-sized validated planet K2-157 b (Porb = 8.8 h) and constrain t

The Complexity of Parenthood in Forced Migration : Risks, Commitments and Dilemmas

Clandestine migration is not only a response to precarious living conditions but also driven by aspirations and desires for change that migrants carry into their journeys. Yet, far less is known about what becomes of these subjective driving forces once people reach their destinations and settle down. To address this gap, this study explores how Syrian parents who risked crossing the Mediterranean

Race Comparisons in Patients With Cardiac Sarcoidosis : Insights From the Cardiac Sarcoidosis Consortium

BACKGROUND: Differences in cardiac sarcoidosis between racial groups remain understudied. Therefore, this study aims to explore race differences in patients with cardiac sarcoidosis. METHODS: We analyzed data from the Cardiac Sarcoidosis Consortium, an international registry including over 25 centers. The primary clinical outcome was a composite end point of all-cause mortality, left ventricular a

Complement C3 Activation in the Human Retinal Pigment Epithelium

PURPOSE. Epithelial maturation is essential for the specificity and functionality of retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cell models. This study investigates how different maturation conditions shape RPE characteristics and cellular complement biology in two commonly used in vitro models: ARPE-19 and induced pluripotent stem cell–derived RPE (iPSC-RPE). METHODS. ARPE-19 and iPSC-RPE cells were cultur

An Exploratory Study for Proteomic-Based Markers of Joint Pain and Chronic Back Pain

Background: Joint pain and chronic back pain are highly prevalent in the aging population and have a large impact on life quality. As the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood, this exploratory cross-sectional study aimed to discover proteins and pathways associated with these two pain conditions in Swedish 70-year-old men. Methods: Plasma proteins (n = 720) were measured in participants

Variable Silicon Isotope Fractionation Between Authigenic Phases and Pore Fluids in Marine Sediments

Formation and subsequent burial of authigenic phases have been recognized as a key process removing silicon from the ocean. However, the effect of authigenic phase formation on the isotopic mass balance of silicon in the ocean is not clear. Here, we constrain the apparent silicon isotope (δ30Si) fractionation associated with early diagenesis by measuring δ30Si signatures of pore fluids and authige

Turning Points and Fault Lines of Islamic Studies in Sweden

Roundtable presentation for: The Orient There and Back Again. Multidisciplinary Reflections on MENA Research and Sweden 1974-2024 (roundtable organised by Annika Rabo). Chair: Rouzbeh Parsi (Swedish Institute of International Affairs)Participants: Marianne Boqvist (Folke Bernadotte Academy), Torsten Janson (Lund University), Pernilla Myrne (University of Gothenburg), Annika Rabo (Stockholm Univers

A sustainable approach to extracting baobab oil : neat supercritical CO2 optimization

Baobab (Adansonia digitata) seeds are a source of valuable lipids with notable nutritional and functional attributes. In response to the rising demand for sustainable, high-quality oils in the cosmetic and nutraceutical sectors, there is an increasing interest in environmentally friendly extraction techniques that maintain lipid bioactivity while reducing the use of toxic solvents. This study repr

Forage, preen or fight? A study of interspecific water bird interactions at Crișul Repede River

Analyzing the behavior of birds offers insight into the conservation of biodiversity, a heavily discussed subject in the fields of ecology as well as ornithology. As it has been previously proven (Rushton et al., 1994), slow-flowing areas of rivers represent important habitats for birds all throughout the year and the conservation of this type of habitats has been known to have a positive effect o

Evaluation of seismocardiography in detecting pre-load changes and cardiovascular disease : a comparative study with transthoracic echocardiography

Aims This study aimed to test whether seismocardiography (SCG) can detect changes in loading conditions and detect significant differences in SCG signals between healthy individuals and those with cardiovascular disease (CVD). Methods Twenty-six subjects (age 45 ± 16 years and 77% male) were included, 11 healthy subjects and 15 subjects with CVD. SCG and results was compared with transthoracic ech

Epidemiology, Characteristics, and Treatment Outcomes of Mycoplasma pneumoniae Pneumonia in Hospitalized Adults : A 5-Year Retrospective Cohort Study

Background This study aimed to describe the incidence rate, patient characteristics, treatments, and outcomes of adults hospitalized with Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia. Methods This retrospective cohort study included adults diagnosed with M pneumoniae pneumonia and admitted to emergency care hospitals in Stockholm County, Sweden, from 2013 to 2017. Patients were identified through positive M pn

Potentially toxic metal contamination in semi-arid agricultural soils : sources, risk analysis, and spatial distribution

The increased demand, driven by a growing population and changing dietary habits, has created immense pressure on agroecosystems throughout the globe. In semi-arid areas, this increased pressure has led to excessive use of agrochemicals in agriculture, which poses a threat of potentially toxic metal (PTM) contamination in agricultural soils. PTMs in agricultural soils result in significant environ

Randomized trial studying metabolic outcomes and quality of life after adrenalectomy versus conservative management for mild autonomous cortisol secretion

Objective: Evaluate the impact of adrenalectomy on metabolic parameters and quality of life (QoL) in patients with mild autonomous cortisol secretion (MACS). Method: A multicenter prospective randomized clinical trial compared adrenalectomy with conservative management. Metabolic parameters and QoL were assessed at baseline and after 2 years. Results: Forty-three MACS patients with a single adrena

Formulation and Quantization of Field Equations on Fractal Space-Time

This paper explores the framework of fractal calculus and its application to classical and quantum field theories. We begin with a brief overview of the fundamental concepts of fractal calculus. Building on this foundation, we introduce the formulation of the classical scalar field within a fractal space. The study is then extended to the quantization of the fractal field, where we examine how fra

Noncontact MEMS thermal flow sensors integrated in glass microfluidic chemical chip

This research focuses on developing an integrated flow rate sensor for microfluidic systems, widely used in medical and chemical applications. Unlike commercial sensors that should be attached externally, this sensor is embedded directly on the chip, saving space and improving low-flow measurement accuracy. For chemical experiment use, glass substrates were used for the microfluidic channel. In ad

Attosecond inner-shell lasing at ångström wavelengths

Since the invention of the laser, nonlinear effects such as filamentation1, Rabi cycling2,3 and collective emission4 have been explored in the optical regime, leading to a wide range of scientific and industrial applications5, 6, 7–8. X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) have extended many optical techniques to X-rays for their advantages of ångström-scale spatial resolution and elemental specificit